“The creative process isn’t easy . . . It’s more like a wobbly, drunken journey down a very steep and scary hill, not knowing if there’s a sheer cliff at the end of it all. But it’s worth the journey, I promise.” (p. 143) When I saw that Felicia Day was coming out with a…
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September Bookshelf
Hi Friends, I have always thought summer was a perfect length. By the time August comes to an end and back to school sales explode in every store, I am always a little sad to say goodbye to summer, but ready to take my sweaters and flannel shirts and boots out of the attic and…
A Write Teacher(s) Review: If You Feel Too Much
Dear Bookworms, The world is full of hurting people. Everywhere you go there are individuals caught in the traps of drug use, depression and hopelessness. A few years ago, a young man named Jamie Tworkowski came face to face with this reality when he met a woman struggling with the weight of these very things…
The Little Paris Bookshop
“Whenever [he] looked at a book, he did not see it purely in terms of a story, minimum retail price and an essential balm for the soul; he saw freedom on wings of paper.” (p. 143) Hello Readers, The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George (one of our June picks) was a lesson in “Don’t…
THE WRITE TEACHER(S) BOOKSHELF: AUGUST
And the summer continues, fellow readers. I have been doing a lot of reading. I went camping a few weeks ago and managed to fit two books into one weekend. It was simply lovely. As I was looking at new releases for the month of August, I struggled to pick just three that I wanted…
The Smartest Book in the World: A Lexicon of Literacy, A Rancorous Reportage, A Concise Curriculum of Cool
“You are not required to agree with everything you read. That is submission. But laughing at it and trying to understand something you do not concur with is called being sophisticated.” – p. 7 Greg Proops’ The Smartest Book in the World: A Lexicon of Literacy, A Rancorous Reportage, A Concise Curriculum of Cool (one of…
Does This Beach Make Me Look Fat?
Hi Friends, When I picked up a copy of Does This Beach Make Me Look Fat? by Lisa Scottoline and Francesca Serritella (one of our July picks) I was not prepared for how wonderful it was. Seriously. This mother-daughter team has put together a collection of short-essays that are both entertaining and insightful. Lisa had…
Modern Romance
I spent last weekend camping and reading Modern Romance (one of our June picks) by Aziz Ansari and Eric Klinenberg. Fellow readers, I enjoyed every page. In the book, Ansari explored today’s dating scene. It is so different than it was ten or fifteen years ago. The options are unlimited (which he argued is both…
A Write Teacher(s) Review: Kid President’s Guide to Being Awesome
Dear Bookworms, Robby Novak is your average 11 year old boy, well, except for the fact that he has skyrocketed to internet fame thanks to his extremely popular YouTube videos. Robby Novak, you see, is Kid President. If you’ve never seen a Kid President video, do yourself a favor and go look up “A Pep…
The Write Teacher(s) Bookshelf: July
Hi Friends, I cannot get enough of this warm weather. I have been spending my weekends on the swing on my front porch with a book and club soda. I hope you’re making time in your busy schedule to spend some time relaxing outside. Here are three books coming out this month that we’re looking…